>>1303542Same reason why british cities look nicer than American ones. Ancient infrastructure was already built up, meaning newer things had to be made to fit within those infrastructures. Americas problems are actually NOT due to the cagers, cagers are just the modern development of the american mindset. All things are built lazily, extremely so, because they can afford to. Laziness causes error through neglect or simplicity through apathy, and error and simplicity in building almost always mean building something way bigger than it needs to be so you don't have to worry about making things tight, neat, and concise. Big houses. Bigger fucking roads. Loading gauges made as retardedly big as you need because no one, human at least, has ever lived where you're living. Big things, sadly, make for bigger people, and it reaches equilibrium eventually. Smaller countries have smaller people quite literally because their world was not made to accommodate fat people. Americans can become fat with ease, as no small alleyways or narrow doors restrict their mammoth girth. Living space creates a mindset, a mindset creates a trend. One world is full of proper sized people, in proper sized buildings made to fit humans. Another is full of massive, bloated cows, living in massive, bloated, and padded houses designed to carry the full weight of a morbidly obese diabetic and their equally large offspring. I probably hate americans more than any European ever could, because I'm unfortunate to be one of them.